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词条 South Korea national rugby union team
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  1. History

      Expatriate rugby  

  2. Current squad

  3. References

  4. External links

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| image = Korea logo.png
| image_size = 135px
| union = Korea Rugby Union
| nickname =
| emblem = The Rose of Sharon
| coach = John Walters
| captain = Kim Jeong-Min
| caps = Back Kwang-soo (26)
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| first = {{ru|JPN}} 23–5 {{ru-rt|KOR|name=Korea}}
(March 16, 1969)
| bigwin = {{ru|KOR|name=Korea}} 135–3 {{ru-rt|MAS}}
(September 20, 1992)
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(March 22, 2003)
| best =Repechage 2
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The South Korea national rugby union team, recognized as Korea by World Rugby, has yet to make their debut at the Rugby World Cup.

Korea were at their peak in the 1980s, where they won 3 consecutive Asian championships (defeating full-strength Japan squads), and even managed to play a test against the Wallabies. Korea reached the repechage round of qualification for the 1999, 2003, and 2007 Rugby World Cups, being eliminated by Tonga each time. They also failed to qualify for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

Korea participated in the 2008 Asian Five Nations, the inaugural Asian Five Nations.

History

It is unknown when rugby was first played in Korea. During the mid-19th century, European sailors are recorded as playing some of the earliest games in north east Asia, in ports such as Shanghai and Yokohama in neighbouring China and Japan, but it is unclear whether this occurred in Korea itself.

However, it seems certain it had some presence by the mid-20th century. Korea was to become occupied by Japan, the main rugby playing nation of Asia, and it could well have been introduced then. South Korea still maintains a fierce rivalry with Japan to this day.[1]

After World War II, and later, during the period of the Korean War, the large influx of troops from Commonwealth countries cemented its presence.[1] One legacy of this is that South Korean rugby has traditionally been strongest in the army.[1]

However, South Korean rugby has a second string to its bow. The massive growth of the economy since the 1960s, meant that a number of Korean corporations were to set up company teams along the lines of those in Japan, and this has broken up the former dominance of the military.[1]

South Korea made a failed attempt to have rugby union at the Olympic Games readmitted, when they hosted the games in Seoul.[2] Roh Tae-woo, who was South Korean president at the time, had been a player.[3]

South Korea have emerged as an important rugby nation in Asia, since they won the Asian Championship in 1990.[1]

Notable players include-

  • Lee Ken-yok.[1]
  • Kim Yeon-ki.[1]
  • Sung Hae-kyoung.[1]
  • Roh Tae-woo, disgraced 13th president of South Korea (1988–1993).[3]

Expatriate rugby

Expatriate rugby was first played in Korea in 1972. An expat team called the Seoul Wanderers were formed to give opposition to both the local university teams and stationed army teams. This team was made up of players from the UK, New Zealand, and Australia. The team was disbanded in 1976.

However, the void caused by a lack of rugby was soon to be filled. In late 1977 Billy Cornett and Brad Handley got together and decided to form a new expat club - the Seoul Survivors. The club is still around today.[4]

Current squad

South Korea 31-man squad for the 2015 Asian Rugby Championship.

  • Head Coach: {{flagicon|KOR}} Chung Hyung-seok
{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
Forwards
PlayerPositionClub
Kim Jeep HookerKOR}} KAFAC
Na Kwan-young HookerKOR}} KAFAC
Kim Min-kyu HookerKOR}} KAFAC
Shin Dong-won PropJPN}} Kintetsu Liners
Son Young-ki PropKOR}} POSCO
Kim Kwang-sik PropJPN}} Honda Heat
Koo Ji-Won PropJPN}} Sunwolves
Park Sung-ku PropJPN}} Kubota Spears
Kim Ho-bum LockJPN}} Kubota Spears
Han Kun-kyu LockKOR}} KEPCO
Youn Kwon-woo LockJPN}} Musashino Atlastars
Jang Seok-hwan LockKOR}} KAFAC
Park Soon-chai LockJPN}} NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes
Kim Hyun-soo FlankerKOR}} KEPCO
Yun Il-han FlankerKOR}} Dankook University
Hwan In-jo FlankerKOR}} KEPCO
Kim Jeong-min (c) FlankerKOR}} KEPCO
Son Min-su FlankerKOR}} Kyung Hee University
Lee Young-seung Number eightJPN}} Hino Red Dolphins
{{col-2}}
Backs
PlayerPositionClub
Shin Ki-chul Scrum-halfKOR}} POSCO
Lee Myung-jun Scrum-halfKOR}} KAFAC
Park Wan-young Scrum-halfKOR}} KEPCO
Lee Eu-dum Fly-halfKOR}} POSCO
Lee Eu-tteum Fly-halfKOR}} POSCO
Oh Youn-hyung Fly-halfKOR}} KEPCO
Jegal Bin CentreJPN}} NTT Communications Shining Arcs
Kim Nam-uk CentreKOR}} KEPCO
Kim Sung-soo (vc) CentreKOR}} KEPCO
Kim Gwong-min WingKOR}} KEPCO
Park Han-gyul WingKOR}} Korea Rugby Union
Chang Yong-heung WingKOR}} Yonsei University
Jang Seong-min FullbackKOR}} KAFAC
Nam Young-soo FullbackKOR}} KAFAC
{{col-end}}

References

1. ^Bath, Richard (ed.) The Complete Book of Rugby (Seven Oaks Ltd, 1997 {{ISBN|1-86200-013-1}}) p70
2. ^Rugby at the 1924 Olympics, retrieved 19 August 2009
3. ^Famous Ruggers by Wes Clark and others, retrieved 19 August 2009
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.survivorsrfc.com/index.php/en/the-club |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-01-13 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20110716165517/http://www.survivorsrfc.com/index.php/en/the-club |archivedate=2011-07-16 |df= }}

External links

  •  
  • Current Squad
{{Asian Games rugby union men's tournament winners}}{{Asia Rugby Championship winners}}{{Rugby union in South Korea}}{{National rugby teams}}{{South Korea National teams}}

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